Poor oxygen uptake from the red blood cells could help explain the exercise issues in chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS). Mitochondrial problems or hyperventilation contribute to the oxygen uptake problem.
Problems within the brainstem and mid-brain could be causing movement, sleep, alertness and autonomic nervous system issues in chronic fatigue syndrome
A British film team travels to the Central Valley in California to ask the exercise physiologists at Workwell about the effectiveness of graded exercise therapy (GET) in ME/CFS. Then they turn to the notorious PACE trial. First Voices – then Dialogues –...
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Besides the dozens of collaborators Tompkins has enrolled to support him in the Harvard ME/CFS Collaboration, Tompkins is seek to transform medical care there, and is engaged in muscle and exercise studies.
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